Binder sheet fastening



Sept. 19, 1933. J. v. MONTINERELLO l,927,668

BINDER SHEET FASTENING Filed Nov. 24, 1950 ATTO RN EYS 20 use;

Patented Sept. 19,y 1.933 Y roll of an ironing-machine. i

The general structure of a padded roll for an ironing machine embodieseither a* solidi orV hole` lovvA inner .rollh'aving 'ajmetalliccovering, the roll being covered by `a pluralityA of thicknesses o ofYfabric. dispcsed'over cellulose or springs-Which 410 givethe roll theproperironing resiliency. The fabric covering formed by securing oneend` of a strip of fabric to theroll'and then-winding the '.fabricaboutthe roll is ofsuchnature as to give the goodsironed the desiredflnishand the outer endfoft the fabric is left lfree whereby,l since theroll'is rotate'din the" direction of Winding of the fabric, the' fabricWill-bel'freeto' slip `or IWind tighter on -the rollwhich will preventbunching of the-fabric inl any one spot When the rollisin' The objectsof vmy invention 'are 1to provide a fastening means for "securelyholdingr the" binder sheet inl 'proper position as relates toy the endthereof adjacent lthe roll; to "provide a'xfasten- 5 ing means whichwill permit speeding up of assemblyiof thev padded roll by facilitatingthe change of binder sheets; and to provide a fastening means that Willnot detract from the resiliency of the padded roll and such as not tocause bunching of the binder sheet at the point Where 4the one endthereof is secured to they roll during the time the roll is in use.

Various other objects and advantageous features of my invention will beseen in the follow- 5" ing description and one embodiment thereof may beseen in the accompanying drawing wherein similar characters of referencedesignate corre# sponding parts, and wherein:

Fig. 1 is a fragmentary View of an ironing roll 110iwith the bindersheet removed with the exception of one end thereof which is shownsecured to the roll by fastening means embodying my invention; Fig. 2 isa sectional View taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1;` and Fig. 3 is aperspec- '45"' tive vievv of a hook constructed' in accordance with myinvention.

Referring to the drawing, I have shown a fas-r tening means embodying myinvention as being applied to an rironing roll 1 that may be of Wood,

,-rality of springs 3 equally spaced apart in equally spaced rows topresent as near as posthe padded n sible "an even spring surface."However, it 'will be understood vthai-any preferred type off`pad dingmay loe-used Abut it is preferred -that such padding begof "theresilient metal. type as ,fforV example, the springsdescribed I A"fastening-'means -for one end of a binder sheetv Liwhiehmay be ofcanvas, `asbestoafor any lti UN ITE D STATES PATENTJOFF i f o BINDERSHEETFASTENING I i James Vl Mo'ntinerello', Rochester, N. Y., assignorl`-to 'TheAmerican Laundry Machinery Com# pany, Cincinnati, Ohio, aj;corporation of I t Application November 1930 Serial'N0..497,729 1;

s Claims.;- (oLfes-*sr desired Ymaterial"consists of i hook-like-members 5 that are .preferably formedfofsheetmetal so as to embodyva'certain'vamount"of spring-'for resiliency, `the hook-like membersbeingsecured 1 to the ironing roll 1 by means of screws' 621 Eachhook-'like memberconsistspof a base .portio'nf 7 f having a perforation8 throughvvhich' Vthe'sc'rew 6 is `passed to securethevnooit-likemember. to

theroll L1 and a top 9`provided with a registering perforation 10 ltopermitfpassage of thegsc'reW 6` theretl'irough-y andmfree 'access Itothe' screw.r

piece of "metal and embodieslavertical -.Wallf11 and a .pointeddownwardvextension'lz over- '.Whieha plurality of slots 13 cut through the 'sheet1 .and arrangedfinfa row parallel` tothe edge of the sheet fare ipassed,thelfslots' being spaced lapart to register with like members -in a row.l l,

In assembling these Vhook-like members or se# curing means in an ironingroll, at each place Arespective hook-v y Where a'hook-like member. issecured, a spring members have `been assembled, the one end of thebinder sheetifs secured to the vhook-like members in themannerhereinbefore described, namely, by passing the slots 13l over'thehooklike members, and the ironing `roll is rotated which Wi1l Wld' .thebinder sheet aroundthe roll in successive laps. v

Referring to the drawing andthe preceding description, it will be seenthat I have. provided a fastening means Which may be applied to 'anironing roll and embodies vnumerous advantageous features. For instance,my fastening means permits one free endxof Ya binder Sheet to be 1.05

easily and quickly securedto an ironing roll and is easily and quicklyreleased from such attachment. Another feature resides in the fact thatthe fastening means or hook-like members are resilient or exible to suchan extent that functioning of thespring padding will be in no 'nowiseaffected or the action of the springs retarded. It will be notedthat the hook-likemembers in themselves are so constructed as .to beeasily and quickly attached to or removed from anironing roll.

What I claim is; 1. In combination with an spring padding thereon,fastening means independent of .said spring padding for securing oneVend of a binder sheet to said roll comprising a resilient hook member,and means for securing said member tosaidroll. i A

2. In combination withY an ironing roll including a resilient padding,fastening meansindependent of said resilientl paddingl for. scouring oneend of a binder sheet to said roll comprising a removable resilienthook` -member of substantially equal resilience with the padding andthereby having the hook-like portionvthereof movable in response tocompression or expansion .of saidfpadding, and a base A' portion forsecuring the fastening means to' saidroll.

3. In combination with `an ironing roll including a padding oftheresilient'metal type, a fastening means, independent of said padding forsecuring one end oia bindersheet to said roll comprising substantiallyU-shaped hook members of resiliency substantially equal to that Vmeansbeinglof dimensionsto have its top most,

-With the roll.

of the; padding, and means for'securing said lfastening means to saidlroll, said fastening portionrat or below the-level of the top ofthepadding when'said fastening means is assembled 4. In combination with anironingfroll including a padding or the multiple spring type, afasteningl means-independent .of said springs for securing one endof abinder sheet .to said roll comprising substantially U-shaped .resilienthook members, and' means' forA securing saidfastening means' to saidroll, said fastening `means be- Y 'ing of dimensions to have itstop'most portion substantially levelwith the'tops of said springswhensaid fastening means-is in operative position.' f

l 5. In combination with an'ironing roll having ironing roll having gyielding padding thereon, fastening means for vsecuring one end of abinder sheet to said'roll comprising a resilient hook member, 'and meansfor securing said member to said roll, said hook member embodying atop,bottom, and one side wall with perforations .in the top and bottomportions thereof whereby the means for secur- Y ing said'member to saidrollmay beinserted downwardly through the top' of said member. o 6,.Incombination with an ironing rollhaving resilient metal padding thereon,fastening meansy independent. of said padding .for securing one end ofabinderfsheetto said roll comprising a resilient hook member, and meansfor securing said memberlto said roll, said hook member embodying a top,bottom, and one sidewall. with perforationsr in, the top andvbottomportions f thereof whereby the means for securing said member to saidroll may be inserted downwardly through the top vof said member.

.7; In combination with an ironingroll .having resilient metal paddingthereon, fastening means V l for securing one end of a binder,v sheet tosaid roll comprising a resilient hookY member, and means :for securingsaid memberto said roll, said hook member `embodying ak top,.bottom, andone side wall with perforationsv inthe top and bottomk portions thereofwhereby themeans for l.securing said Vmember to said -rollrn'ay beinserted downwardly through the top of said mem-A ber, and said memberhaving a depending pointed extensionlon its topA portion.v 8. Incombination with an. ironing roll having resilient metal padding:thereon, fastening means independent of said padding forfsecuring 110unv

